Men in law enforcement uniform joined school students, college students, a hardware store owner and soon-to-be-retired “Friends of the Parks and Trails of St. Paul and Ramsey County” Director Peggy Lynch at St. Paul City Hall to get what they have coming to them: awards.

St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman joined City Council President Kathy Lantry and other members of the City Council in lauding Lynch, the Como Lake Neighbor Network, For Recycling on Grand (FROG), and Kendall’s Ace Hardware store — among a sizable list of others — for their efforts to keep St. Paul green and environmentally sound.

The mayor presented the 2013 Sustainable St. Paul Awards on Wednesday, April 17 in front of a crowded house of spectators and recipients. The resolution, sponsored by Council Member Russ Stark, states that the mayor and council are “committed to making St. Paul the most livable city in America and a leader in sustainable urban living.”

Frederick Melo was once sued by a reader for $2 million but kept on writing. He came to the Pioneer Press in 2005 and brings a testy East Coast attitude to St. Paul beat reporting. He spent nearly six years covering crime in the Dakota County courts before switching focus to the St. Paul mayor's office, city council, and all things neighborhood-related, from the city's churches to its parks and light rail. A resident of Hamline-Midway, he is married to a Frogtown woman. He Tweets with manic intensity at @FrederickMelo.

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